Kenny Kwan
At age 20, he and his friend, Steven Cheung were created as members of Boy'z, which is now known as Sun Boy'z.
In 2005, Kenny was asked to leave Boy'z so he could pursue his career as a solo artist. He has since released three albums (July 2005, December 2005, and July 2006) called "Oncoming", "Musick", and "Mie Wo Sagashite", respectively. On July 13, 2006, Kenny released his newest album, "Mie Wo Sagashite" with a 160-page photo book.
In 2007, Kenny was a guest at the Success Gala in Vancouver, where he performed and raised money for the organization. Kenny was also featured in Sun Boy'z' new song, 3+1=1, on their second album, All For 1. This marks their first collaboration since he left the group.
In 2010, Kenny and Steven rejoined the band Boy'z and released a new album called "Ready to Go" in 2011.With his album "Ready to Go", he won "The Best Mandarin Song" for Sexy Body in an award ceremony in 2012 with AK and William Chan.
In 2011, he participated in the short micro-drama "Banana Boy", with June Ng, Caesar Lee, and a few more banana boys. His popularity rose after this show and another show in 2013 with the famous Chinese actress Zhao Li Ying in 追鱼传奇. He is now filming with Zhao Li Ying and Allen Ting in "Wife's Secret". He has two roles in "Wife's Secret". Besides, he is also in Ruby Lin's series Singing All Along as Deng Yu.
In 2016, he released an album called 角色, including old songs and new songs. This was his first solo album since the release of Kenny's Essentials in 2008.
In 2021, he released a Cantonese album – 前面是新的歲月記得走下去 - including collaborations with SHIMICA and Cherry Ngan 顏卓靈
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